

REVIEWS ARE IN ALREADY FOR THIS NEW ARRIVAL
July 5, 2018


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REVIEWS ARE IN ALREADY FOR THIS NEW ARRIVAL
July 5, 2018

Trent Pritchard grew up in a small town in Central West Virginia called Red Dirt. The town of less than three hundred people was on no map. His father, Ben, ran a sportsman store supporting the town’s pastime of camping and hunting in the undiscovered forests surrounding the town. Trent’s father grew up with a group of friends affectionately named The Lost River Boys. Trent enjoyed his life until something evil crept into causing his parents and many deaths in the town. He need-ed the Lost River Boys’ history to untangle his present and future. The Kolb brothers were the worst kind of lawless rednecks. Together, they terrorized the town’s citizens.
The sons of the once beloved Randolph Kolb, they felt that they owned the town. Rape, murder, fights and overall evil permeated their existence. Soon, even their father couldn’t control his sons and in his advancing years, he feared…
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AFTER A TOUR OF THE CAMPUS AND DINNER WITH FLYNN AND YANCY, THEY RETURN TO FIND A JAM SESSION IN THE BALLROOM –PIA, A MUSIC STUDENT JUMPS RIGHT IN
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This collection was created from my 2017 New Years Resolution. Seeing and hearing various remarks about the new year being “a clean slate” and that “each day is a new page in life write something fresh” inspired me to vow to write a poem everyday. I do write almost everyday so I challenged myself to collect the very first poem, no matter the topic, as the day’s offering. No theme was involved, everything was fair game. I wanted to be able to look back and see if perspectives really do change daily. I offer everyone a ride on this poetic roller coaster, where life changed at the speed of a turned page.

THEIR LATEST TRAILERS–DEAD TO WRITES BY KAREN VAUGHAN
MIDNIGHT OWL BY VIV DREWA
WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES THE COTTONWOOD BY LISA L. BORM



OH THE PLACES YOU’LL GO LIKE THE PARTHENON IN GREECE AND NIAGARA FALLS IN CANADA